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- Anshu Bansal
- Security
What if your computer became ground zero for a cyberattack? Imagine this: you settle in at your desk, ready to tackle a busy day. You fire up your computer, only to be met with a chilling message on your screen. A cybercriminal has taken control, encrypting
- Anshu Bansal
- Cloud Security
The adoption of cloud hosting for storage and computing is on the rise, presenting both opportunities and challenges for organizations. However, with this increased reliance on cloud services comes a heightened risk of cyber attacks targeting vulnerabilities within these platforms. According to a 2021 IBM study,
- Anshu Bansal
- Security
It has become highly essential to ensure the security of your organization’s endpoints. With the expansion of remote work and the increasing mobility of employees, endpoints have become the new frontier for cyber threats. According to the Ponemon Institute, a staggering 68% of organizations have faced
- Anshu Bansal
- Cloud Security
The rapid advancement of cloud-native Application technology and the massive boom of SaaS application usage have been some of the biggest trends in recent times. Most of the businesses in the market are gradually transitioning from on-premises infrastructure to cloud-based platforms and enabling their application to
- Anshu Bansal
- Security
Malware has become a serious threat in the world, harming individuals and multi-million dollar companies all over. A whopping 450,000 new strains pop up daily, with each one having the potential to cause grave financial damage. But fear not! Malware detection is here to save the
- Anshu Bansal
- Cloud Security
Kubernetes has become the go-to standard for container orchestration, and for good reason – its powerful features and flexibility make it a game-changer for managing cloud-native applications. But as Kubernetes security adoption continues to skyrocket, one thing has become abundantly clear: security has to be a
- Anshu Bansal
- Security
In 2023 alone, over 26,000 software vulnerabilities were discovered – that’s more than 70 new vulnerabilities every single day. In an increasingly interconnected world, where our reliance on software extends from our personal devices to critical infrastructure, the security of our code has never been more
- Anshu Bansal
- Security
The recent Black Hat USA conference, held in Las Vegas, once again solidified its position as the premier gathering for cybersecurity professionals worldwide. Now, it’s time to reflect on the wealth of knowledge and insights gained in Las Vegas. As always, the conference was super enlightening,
- Anshu Bansal
- Security
Let’s start with an alarming statistics from University of North Georgia which shows that cyberattacks occur every 39 seconds! The frequency of cybercrime is on the rise, with projected costs expected to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025. In the face of such threats, including data breaches,
- Anshu Bansal
- Security
Every organization running a website on the internet needs to understand about the OpenSSL vulnerability. OpenSSL is a cryptographic library that helps in encrypting communication by the websites on the internet. In modern times, OpenSSL has transformed from being optional to a necessity for most websites